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THE OMAHA DAILY DEEt FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1903.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Newt of Bearish ff stars nd Wlieatla
Down.
No. I northern. 7,c; July, Vc; Septem
ber. nr; December, 79c.
"ATH-To arrive, on trsck and July,
I.Vc.
K YORK OEIBniL MARKET
SSSSSE lWil LIVE STOCK M1RIEI
TOCKFRS ASP FT.EPEBS
14 '.. To K II I
1 ?mi 1 40 t t n
1 ii: t o 1 it j jo
I 44 I tl t M 4 l
g 440 1 na t 140 I 10
I lis I M I . I so
1 I 13 t . . . . s4 It1
i " K
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CLOSE SHOWS ALMOST CENT DECLINE
Atrfpliiirri
Id to tie
of Sm Wkut Bias
Urt-Cm Develops
Strength, Despite Bfarlih Con
dittos Oats Nominal Locally.
Quotation of the Par Varlooa
Commodities.
NEW TORK. Julv l.-FLOUR-Be-eelpts.
14.5m bbl.: exports, l.tlft bbl;
"I"". 4.6". pkg. ; market steady, but quiet;
Minnesota patents, 34Mi40; Minne
sota baker. 3 4r.'ri3N5; winter patents. 34 00
4 .10; winter straights. $30'd4(j; wlntrr ex
tra, l: .1.; winter low grsde J
8 35. Rye flour, steady: fair to good, H iB'g
3i'; ehore to fane, 13.95-34.16.
CORNMEAL-Steady; fine whit and yel
low, tl ai.a; coarse, tl.ioajl.ll; kiln dried,
l.'.iia.iA
OMAHA. July 6. 1J. N" ,V:.";v"' c i' . ,
All newt this morning wu of a bearish I Buffalo ' w,,. - . .
nature, and the wheut market openel I WH EAT ner.in Kino fc,..hi.
a.OOO.'O) bu. futures; spot wheat, steady; No.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Early BeooTery ia Fricei ii Practically
Wiped Out on Resliiinc.
MANY CAUSES CONTRIBUTE TO REACTION
Vaaderllp's Address Before Hew Terk
Bookers Constroed as Containing!
Alarmist Sote Money
Is Easier.
fik. After dragging until prices were off
h cent from Tuesday s close, guud buying
at the decline toltred up prices some
what, fchorts coveted on reports of black
rust in the northwest, anl the market
raillea to a point near Tuesday, only to
lore again and close V lower than 'lues
oy. Acceptances of new wheat at primary
markets were said to be large. The north
west was the best seller today, and reports
from there said spring wheat promised a
large crop.
opening corn prices were unchanged Trom
Tuesday, the llgiires being the lowest of
the day. A considerable demand developed
end prices went up about o.
Receipts ovsrran estimates and crop news
was bearish. Offering from the country
are saia to os very iignt.
The oats market was nominal. The close
was unchanged from Tuesday.
trims ry wheat receipts were 617.000 bush
els and shipments 117.000 bushels, against
receipts last year of 142,000 bushels snd
shipments of 29O.0O0 bushels. Torn receipts
wets 7l,ors) bushels and shipments 9i.w
bushels, against receipts last yesr of 1,8.
0) bushels and shipments of 3.0,0o0 bushels,
ties ranees were MooO bushels of wheat,
10,zl barrels of flour. l.lS.ooo bushels of
corn and 1,100 bushels of oats.
World's shipments were 10.672.000 hushels,
against 10,044. GO bushels last year; corn
shipments were 4,379,000 bushels, sgalnst
1.62S.OOO bushels last year. Wheat vimblc
decreased 1.017,000 bushels: corn Increased
1,367,000 bushels; oats decreased 3-t,'"
bushels.
Local rang of options:
VEW TORK. July s. The recovery In
prlres of stocks which set In on Tuesday
was substantially extended today and then
practically wiped out on realising. Tb
renewed weakness at the advance greatly
unsettled speculative sentiment. The un
dertone of the market was decidedly Im
proved st the outset. The buying, al
though comparatively light, was effected
on a rising scale of prices and the dullest
periods of the morning were during the
pauses of th-i advances or on positive re
in the afternoon prices rallied with action This was a reversal of the recent
and closed onlv V,c net lower. form of the market and gave great en-
2 red. 90V4je, nominal! elevator; No. 1 red.
91e, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. I north
ern Duluth. 9"Hc. f- o. h.. afloat' No. 1
northern Manitoba. 91e. nominal, f. o. b..
afloat. During the forepart of the day
wheat was weak and lower, reflecting larger
northwestern receipts. Increased offerings
or new wneat and commission house sell
ing
corn
ceiiin'uate. t4l..e40.
ew Tork Money Market.
NEW YORK. July -MOM,Y-tn csll
easier, tSJ- per cent; ruling rate, 3', rwr
cent; last loan, 1 per rent: closing bid,
per cent; offered at S per cent. Time
loans easier, SO days. 4; per cent: ninety
days, is, per cent, els months, W6t per
C'pRlME MERCANTILE TAPER-Wsj
PYte"rLINQ EXCHANGE-Firmer with
actual business In bankers bills nt $4 875'j
4 St) for demand and st 84 eCtft.t.uo f.ir
sixty days. Posted rates, tl.SJVfc and 34.864;
commercial bills. 14 1.
61LVEH Bar. 64'i Mexican dollars. 50c.
BONDS Government, weak; railroad, Ir-
r-tr i lor
" . - w J a , u
Mav. UPVc. closed at fair- .tniv tav.f,.t.r ' couragement until the late reaction
closfd at W'tc; Eeptember. WiWVic. closed corresponding depression then
; twee
ind
ember, 7S'5S7c, closed nt
Artlcles. Open. Hlgh. Low. ! floae. ,Tug'y
Wheftt
July... Sept...
Corn-
July...
Sept..
Oats
Sept..
73A
4i',A
73A
73V.AI
72H
72A
47 R( 4HA
47HBf 4t,B
7:ai
72HA
I
47B.
471J.BI
7T1A
7'U
44A
4tiiA
S4V.AI 34-A
A asked. B bid.
Omnho Cosh Bales.
WHEAT-NO. 3 hard, 1 csr at 7;ic; No.
hard, 1 car at 9c; No. 4 hard. 1 car at tiic.
C'uKN No. S, 2 cars at 47'i.c.
Omaha Cosh Prlcea,
WHEAT No. t hard, 7i(&T6c; No. 3 hard,
C'ivi.c; No. 4 hard, teuc; No. i spring,
COKN'-No. a, 7Vttrnc; .No. 3 yellow,
47ic; No. 3 white, 4.'4c.
tAT8 No. i mixed, 6c. No. 3 white, 37c.
Hit No. 2, ofic; No. 3, 66c.
Cartot Keeelyta.
Wheat. Corn. Oats
Chlcsgo
KanHHS City
Minneapolis
Omsha ......
1 iiluin
St. l.ouls ...
12
. i
. 50
. 16
43
210
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2
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CHICAOO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features of the Trading; and Ctoelaar
Prlres on Board of Trade.
CHICACIO, July 5 Clear weather
thiv .hout the northwest and southwest
I J l;be;al pront-tuKins today In the
1 .il wi.cjt miirkvt and resulted In a
con-.!;:-rat.e tie. line In rrt,', At the
c:tse v.-t.tat for fcrptc-mber delivery wns off
Lcin .t ul '.j'c. Oats were down
iii..io!is wtie unohanged at 2u
to hiocr.
Tnc .i.eat mftrket wns weak, almost all
d..y. 'I ..tie w is flee selling by citsh houses
Liia h i at longs and uiipoi't came pi ln
c ii.illy fro;n inorts. The chief factor re
ktn.bit for the aelllnn pressure was the
fji.eiaiiy tavorable condition In the t'nlted
.ulc. the weather bureau reDortlns clear
(il .ii tne winter and spring wheat sec- I
i.umi, tnw exception being in lowa and
. co.iiti.a, where some rains had fallen.
i ... sile(-by cash houses were prompted
i.ia ti.y by liberal acceptances from the
Uuun.u. J-t jji.th .,Jay .the market eg
jiiler.ced a lair rally, which was due to
u p. rt of rust in the wheat fields of North
Dakota and Canada. The close, however,
was easy. September opened He to HflSo
lower at 7$Vj79c to TSV sola up to 7V's
i.(Ko and then declined to 79Sc 'Ihe clooe
was at 7t.c. Cleurancea of wheat and
flour were equal to 132,700 bu. Primary re
ceipts were i17,0W) bu., compared with 342,
(U bu. Ihe corresponding day a year ago.
Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported
receipt, of 35o cats, against S2 cars last
week and 4 cars one year ago.
Liberal local receipts and weakness of
wheat caused a slightly easier lone In the
corn market at the start, but prices quickly
Knionoed to a lively demand by snorts
and made a fair rally. The firmness was
maintained throughout the remainder of
thu Bctrlon. Shorts were driven to cover
by the almost total absence of acceptances
of bids sent out by cash houses. WeathT
conditions were decidedly favorable to the
pi'Ojxr advuneemer.t of the new crop. The
market closed firm, rieptemlwr opened 4c
lower to ',c higher at 61o to Blvic sold
up to aic and closed at ol'-fcyc. Ixcal
recelpls weie 4H cars, with M cars of
continct grade.
The oats market exhibited considers ble
wenknes. Weather conditions the past
few days have been ideal for the maturing
of tile new crop and1 the outlook now Is
said to promtao a fair yield. There was
heavy selling by a prominent long and pit
traders also sold reely. Buying was scat
tered. September opened at KJ4c to (t
e lower at 3SSc to Soic, sold up to SSH'S)
SoV; and then reacted to Sic. The close
was st 36"44i 3Mc. , Local receipts were 131
cars.
liovlslons were quiet, but the market
howrd a firm tendency. An advance In
the price of live bogs caused considerable
bullish sentiment among pit traders. At
tne close September pork waa up IttiSc nt
417 14. Laid was up 2c at !.. Kibs
were unchanged al 19.56.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: W'l.eat,
:'i cais: corn, f4! cars; oats, 218 cars; hogs,
ST.iXO hesd.
ma leauing futures ranged as follows:
s t Ha V
BiC
CORN Receipts. 120,R75 bu.; exports.
114.212 bu.; sales. 56,ono hu. futures; spot
market steady; No. 2. S"te. nominal, ele
vator, and 5Pc nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No.
1 yellow. 6Sie. nominal: No. 2 white. Uric.
nominal, ration market was strong and
higher at first on light farm offerings and
cool weather, hut In the last hour eased
off a little under reillxing snd closed st
HfrNc net advance; Msv. MVdl,c. closed
at 6V; September. 54Tfifs7c. closed at
e; December closed at 67c.
OATS Receipts. 11. inn bu. ; exports. 1.100
bu. Spot marki't bnrelv steadv; mixed
onts. W to 32 lbs.. 43M3ii: natural white,
) to J3 lbs , 43V4S46c; clipped white. 38 to
40 lbs . 4fpVi0c.
FEKIV-steady : sprlnr brsn. prompt
shipment; middlings. J-O.no rrompt ship
ment. IIAT-Quiet; shipping, 6.vac; good to
rr r S.. S e
HOTS-Steady; state, common to choice.
iao cop, nui.c; ii4 crop, nominal: olds.
nominal; I'aclflc const. 1906 crop, 1015c;
1904 crop. Kc; olds, nominal.
HIDLS-Steady; Galveston. 20 to 28 lbs.,
20c; rsllfornla. vl to 26 lbs. 21c; Texss dry.
J4 to 30 lbs.. 19c.
I.RATHER Btesdy ; acid, 2CfirHc.
PROVISIONS-Fe.f, steadv; f imilv, 110.00
H'10 50; mess, .flii .50; beef hams. 21.0Oyi
21.50; packet. !()0a9.50; city extra India
mess, 15.Miiai.00. Cut meats, steady;
Tickled bellies. Iigi3c; pickled shoulders.
S5Oi9.00; pickled hsms. l?124e. Lard.
stadv; western prime. $fl.oo, nominal;
refined, steady; continent, $36; South
America, $9.W, compound, s's'fflWc. Pork,
tlrm: mess, 17.26'o'17.7b.
TALLOW steady; city, Sc; country, I
65!4c.
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra,
avic
POCLTRT Steady ; western spring chick
ens, 18c; fowls. 13c; turkeys. llS12e.
Dressed, easy; western spring chickens, 17(3
21c; tuikeys, lli&13c; fowls. lOfllSc
BUTTER Firm. 8treet price: Extra
Creamery, aoW'&lc. Official prices: Cream
ery, common to extra, 1&2u4jc; renovated,
common to extra, 1218Hc; western faciory,
common to firsts. 12'ttlVe; western Imita
tion creamery, extras. 18c; firsts, lrgf 17c.
CHEESE Quiet ; new state full cream,
large, fancy. 11c; state fair to good, 10W
lorc; new state, small, fancy, 11c; now
state fair to good, lllWc; new state In
ferior, SHifffliiic.
EOaS Steady to firm; state, Pennsyl
vania and nearby, fancy selected white,
23c; state choice. 2122c; stats mixed, extra.
2lc; wetv n firsts. 16',S'fil7c; western
seconds, lWlac: southern. HSISSc.
St, l.ouls General Market.
ST.. LOCI8, July 5.-WHEAT-Lower;
No. 2 rr J, cash, elevator, 77c, nominal;
track, new, 7ftii7c; September, T?Vfl'.'i''ic;
December. 7c; No. 2 hsrd. old. 'iiiS2c.
CORN Fu tut es higher; cash lower; No.
2 cash, 61c, nominal; track. M1ii3c; Sep
tember, 61V4c; December, 477dO.
: OATS Futures weak, cash Strong; No.
I cssh, 3Kc, nominal: track, 39c; September.
a&do; December, Jt4c; No. 2 white. 4:tc.
FLOl'R Steady; red winter patents,
a4.351l4.50; extra fancy and straight, W.7d
fi4..W: clear, tl.M(4M.
. SEED Tl moth v. steady. 3.0O(JJ3.M.
CORNMEAL Steady, 32.60.
' Bit AN Dull; sacked, east track, 80$
82c.
HAT Steady; timothy. tl3.50tfI7.Of; prai
rie, asotva 12.00.
IRON COTTON TIBS-tt O.
BAOaiNO-SNe. "'
HEMPTW1 N E 7H0.
PKOV'ISIONS-Porg lower; lobbing, tlt.V.
Lard, higher; prime steamed. 86.0U. Dry
salt meats, steafy; boxed extra shorts,
t9 b2H; clear ribs. 39 76; short clears, 39.874.
Bacon, steady; boxed extra short. 810.S7H;
clear ribs, 310.50; short clear, 310.624.
POULTRY Firm: chickens. Wc; springs.
I 16c; tuikeys. 10c: ducks, 8c; geese, tc.
BUTTER Steady; cresmery, 16(&lc.
EOOS Steady at I2Hc, case count.
Receipts. Shipment.
Flour, bbls 8.O0O 6,000
1 wneat, du w.ww
Corn, bu 81.000 63.0T0
Oats, bu ...61.000 ti.wo
I Kansas City Grata aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, July 6. WHEAT July,
714c; September. 72c; December, 73e; cash,
No. 2 hard. 7My7fi4o; No. 8. 721T75,,e; nomi
nal. No. 3 red. 74y744c; No. 3, 72Q74c; No.
4, 70fj734c.
CORN July and September. 48c; Decem
ber, 4?c: cash. No. 2 mixed. 4a50c; No.
3. 49'S''Oc; No. I ifhlte, Hc; No. 3, 61
614c. ' "
OAT8-N0. 3 white. 404?.
HaY Steady; choice timothy, 313.50
14 00; choice prairie. 311.004J11.60.
RYB Steady; atififjlc.
EGGS Steady; Missouri aid Kansas new.
No. 2. whltewood cases included. 144c; case
count. 134c; cases feturned, 4c less.
BUTTER Creamery, lc; packing, 134c.
Recelnts. 8hipmen'
Wheat, bu. 46.O0O 24.000
Corn, bu 4Xl D6.O0O
Oats, bu 8.000 3.000
The laraest nail of the demand was at
tributed to the uncovered short Interest
and the rise In prices In Itself drove this
element to buv stocl's to cover. The rise
had its impulses from abroad, where prices
of Americans rose during the holiday In
terval here. The weak return for the Bank
of England Is a Measure of the strain of
the senil-annual settlements, which Include
In England the "widow dressing" require
ments of the private discounts. But the de.
cline In discount rates both In lxindon Hnd
Pnrls showed the Influence at work of the
redistribution of the funds accumulated for
those purposes. Brokers had bids for
storks In the opening dealings In New
York with s view to reselling in London,
which caused sn almost Immediate rise to
the London parity. The consequence was
thst uncovered bears found their positions
somewhat cramped at the outset and they
scrambled tc secure stocks. This was the
active period of the day. Later prices were
effected on greatly reduced business. The
New York money market showed the ben
efit of the returning flow of dividend and
Interest money and both call and time
loans were reported easier. The confirma
tion of earlier renorts of an enaasement
of gold In Australia was confused to mean
an additional engagement. Discussion was
hopefully renewed of probable engagements
in I,ondon next week. Reports of an In
tended Issue of New York treasury bonds
toward the end of the month made a bad
Impression in view of the many other
known requirements. The Journal of Com
merce estimates new capital Issues In June
st 3104.0uO,00t, of which nearly 397.0O0.0OO wer
of bonds. This comoares with a total of
i7,500.onO In May. but the aggregate for the
first six months or the year is brought to
3R27.70O.O0O, which Is less thsn 342,000,000 un
der the new capital Issues for the whole
of the year 19. Ice company stocks were
weak on account of the success attending
prosecutions in various parts of the coun
try. Allis-Chalmers stocks were under
pressure on renorts of the heavy discount
allowed to underwriters of the new bond
Issue. There was some disposition to con
strue the tone of Mr. Vanderllp's address
before the New York state bankers on the
necessity of currency reform as containing
an alarmist note. This conduced to the
later reactlocary tendency of the market,
which was aggravated also by the reduc
tion effected In the short Interest and the
withdrawal of Just so much potential sup
port from the market. The weakness of
Brooklyn Transit was due to reports of
proposed fare regulation. The market
closed weak near the lowest.
Bonds were Irregular; total sales, par
value, tl.7S0.0O0. United States 3s regis
tered declined 4 per cent on call.
The following are the quotations on the
stock exchange:
is.
is.
.. lol .Jrn . M serin
10.. 4 1 in 4n rtft
...1"! do 4t
...10?V do kit mrlm
1 a N unl. 4s...
...tih Mn ' I 4
.. .1.3 V Mx 1 enlrsl 4e...
...13l do lit Ine
... t?t Mlna A St. L 4s
...111 VM K. ft T. 4t ..
...Hlw do U
... ( N. ft. It. of M. e.
...100 ,N. V. '. S IS...
...I0IVN. J t g it
... t !No. ParlBr 4s.
... II I do Ii
...niwre. a w. e. 4a ....
... Ii iu . L. rtiif. fi
... HVi'Penn. conv. J.
... M Reading gen. 4..
l.n St 1,. a I. M
t4 st. l a s r fg.
iS St L S. W. r.
TMSrttiosrd A. 1 4s.
gi4t in. Hai'iftc 4
l2i,l do 'lit 4' etfs. ..
7 Hallway
4a
. 1 Teaaa
.10 1 1.. si.
. 44 I'nlon
.lonU I'. S
I.. A W. 4a
Pa-Id- 4 ...
Steel 14 St
.,
K4-,
"
log
101
1 1
11
U
S
...n;v
....KM
....
look,
....
.... I4
K . . ll
g 114V,
4. '
71
17
1
l
111
M74
11',
10-,
Cattle of Good Quality Eteady, Other
Blow to Lower.
UNUSUALLY SLOW AND DULL HOG TRADE
Sheen and I. a nabs Slow Sellers, with
Weak reeling Prevalent-Range
toek Beginning to Pnt la
aa Appearance.
quotations on
were as follows:
l . rf. fa. reg .
do coupon
V. . . r
do rouron
f. S old 4a. res...
do coupon
V. a. new 4a, r..
do roil poo
Am. Tobaeco 4
do a
Atrhlaon gan.
do ad). 4a. ..
Atlantic C. I
Pal. Ohio 4
do iv,a
Rra. K. T. e.
Ontral of Oa.
ilo 1st Ino
do id Inc
do ad Inr
rhra. Ohio H
Oilraso A. IW.
C, H. A 4. B. 4a.
C . R. I. P. 4s .
do rol. Hi
ore. a at. L. g
Colo. Ind. la. per.
do aerlra B
Colorado Mid. 4a..
Colo a 80. 4
Cuba (a
D. a R. O. 4a
Dl'tlllera' He-, la.
Krla p. I. aa
do gon. 4a.
Ho. king Val
Japan 4a
OITered.
Boston Storks and Bonds.
BOSTON. July 6-Call loans. 4(So per
cent; time loans. r.'g'SH per cent. Otnciai
rnd4:
SOUTH OMAHA
Receipts were:
Ofliolal Monday ...
Ofliclal Tuesday ...
Ofllclal Wednesday
Ofliclal Thursday .,
July t. I!.
Cattle. Hogs. fchci p.
.. 1R.107 .674
..Holiday. Holiday.
Four days this week.
1.4H4
7,313
,237
Same days last week. . 12.'.e4
Same week before lb. 272
Same three weeks ago.. 16.112
Srnne four weeks as".. .16.146
Same days last year. ...11, 511
'l'li rrM.om 1,. i.i.i. ihni'i the receipts
rattle, hoss and sheeD st South Omaha
Icr ths year la date, compared with
ai.n9
41.0-1
B0.SO4
&S.ii
o.477
.ti79
a.4
4.01.8
7,t:
11.6.4
10.01
of
HOOS-Recelpts of hogs this morning
were light, as was to be expected the day
following a holiday, less tl'.itn b csrs be-Ing-
reported in the yards Ttie market
a rule was very slow and It was much
later than usual before anything Ilk a
clearance was effected.
Sellers without exception semed to feel
that they were entitled to s Iftle strnngT
prices than these which prevailed en Ti ea
tlay and as s rule were pricing the!:- strings
st right around 3K his. A few toads so.d to
speculators and shltpers about on this
bssls. that Is. at fl VVfg BS. Pnckera. bow
ever, did nn appear to sunt the hoes
badly enough to meet selWs vl w an!
were genersllv blading onlv steady prlo s.
thst l. 3i 4VTfrt W for the gene' run of the
receipts. Both s:ds wer stubborn ard In
stead of being a market It becsm a dead
lock, the morning passing Kith compara
tively little doing. Iter on Chicago cime
eloslng lower, snd that gave buyers sn g;l
vantaire. forcing sellers to cut lco?e st
pecker's bids.
Representative sales:
laal
lnu.
47.J61
26.007
tiy, Wananh la lltSa
Hi do deb. B 0
irni Wastern Md. 4a M
SO iW. a I.. K. 4a a"
4a li Mt. Central 4a a
Hi
year: 1. 19".
Cattle 4fl.!2 434.M1
Hogs 1.47.).!H7 l.aiC.C.tio
Sheep 770.443 74n,4
CATTLE QUOTATIONb.
Tho following will show the prices palo
top the different kinds of cetlie on
ooutn Omaha market:
ilood to choice corn-fed steers
fair to good corn-led sleets
Common to fair corn-fed steers...
Hood to choice cows and tiere-r..
rail- to good cows and hellers....
Common to fair cow and heifers..
tiorMi in e i 1 ..I a .i,.i..b jt. fMriera
fair to ituod stouaers ana feuuers. .'
Common to fstr siocXers -M"?'Jj
Kuils, stags, etc z..iu; ;-
Veal calves CUvUo.i
Tna r.kt.Air ..Ku .,-! ilia aval aso
price of hogs at South Omana tor ths last
several days, wUU comparisons;
closing on stocks and br:
4a.
Atrhlaon adj
do 4a
Mai. f antral 4a
Atrhlaon
do pfd
notion A Albany-,
Borton A Main....
Boeton BiT0td .
Pltchburg pfd
Matlraa Central ...
N. Y . K H. A H.
Pars Maniuftta ..
Pnloa PartSc
Amer. Aria. Chora.
do pfd
Amer. Pneu. Tuba.
Anil. Bugar
do Did
Amer. T. A T.
Amer. Woolen ....
do pfd
riotninlon 1. A S
Edison Kite. Itltl.
Mara. Elaotrlc ....
do pfd
Maaa. Uaa
Inlied Prult
lulled Shoe Mack.
do pfd
North Butte
V. B. Steal
do pfd
Aaked. ''Bid.
common
14 Wotting
(Adventure ..
.. J4 "Allnuoi ...
.. MAa'Amaisamaled
HwiAmarican Zinc
Ii
ia1
Hi
.ll!'4
. B'l
.144
.171
.111
.117
. US
.lllii
.141T. Oranbr
list I tie Koyala
Atlantlr
Biniham
(al. A Harla.
Ontennlal ...
Copper Range
Pair Wirt ...
iKranxiln
Maaa. Mining ...
Michigan
Mohawh
""Mont. C. A C.
njld Dominion
Oareola
lnj4 Parrot
.. 25!Uinrr
..242 shannon
.. Is llaniarark
.. II Trinity
.. If Ifnltsd Copper ..
..ltWS'l'. 8. Mining
.. is ,1'. R. Oil
.. lVlHb
.. IVuVUtnris
.. U3H.wltioiia
j,WolTerlna ........
... 71
.... I
....
.... t;n
.... 1
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....
... H5
. ... to
.... I'W
.... II
.... 114
.... ir,-,
.... 14V,
.... 7
.... 11,
tWsj
IS
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.... !4w
.... to
.... I
.... II
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14
lav,
.... H,
.... MS,
.... 7
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. ... Ill
Balas. High.
40.400
400
1.400
MO
M.jno
14.400
I.40S
too
ls.too.
io. ioo
v0
" ioe
400
loo
11,100
Artlcle. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.l T'i y
Wheat I
1., .. 1
Ju.y
Sept.
Iec.
Sept.-
July
P-i.
I)eo.
r
July
..ept.
I. "id
July .
r'-pt.
Oct.
Ribs
July
Sept.
Oct.
I
Ii. 70S 1
79S''.;79IHW!
I
38,
1,
1
39
7 1
So!
7!t, 7M
79r. BiM
H,814r:
I 3i ",!
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I
SSSl 3Mi! 3"S
3o' ;h)V,'o-s How
Minneapolis 3nln Market.
(9uper:or Board of Traa fl'Wtatlons fot
Minneapolis and Chleu delivery.) Th
range of prices, as reported by I-. D. Day
& Co.. 110-111 Board of Trade, was:
Article. I Open. High. Lew. i Close.jWd'jf.
Wheat I
I
I
I
July...
Sept...
Dec...
Sept...
Oct....
TOViiSI
1
1 U
1 14i
1 13-V
79
70',
not-.
4
1 13 '
1 lo
1 irj
79
79V
1 us;!
1 141
l isl
1
1 1
1 13Vl
I
80S,
SOlj
80S
1 H'i
1 14n
1 13' 4
i.soo
17,706
too
100
00
1.700
MO
100
1.000
' ion
100
1.40
11. too
'"ioe
ion
'"ioo
00
34
17 SO
17 15
t to
o.'H
a o;v
2v,;
IU 1
tto I
17 6i4! 17 M
17 i.W; 17 li
17 tl
17 i;v
I 94
10
8 IS4
t7HI
t an I
R 90 I
(Oitl
9 07V
t
t 56 I
t :tv,!
17 56
17 1&
t 0
06
t 07W
eo
t 30
t o-jj
t 06
t SO
t 66
9 Z7H
No. I.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOl'K Eusy; winter patents. 33 SOU4.00;
winter straights. H .'j3.7y ; spring patents,
3.7u-a4 0ii; spring straights, 33.4i4jd to; bak
ers. aiSvijo.lO.
WHEAT-K, 3 spring. S2S,i33c; No. a,
T7B83V,c; No, t red. fctyeoVsP-
( ORN-No. 3. V!4ju62c; No. I yellow,
130.
vaTS-No. t, WVic: No. t white. J)
41c; No. t white. JTWi-tOc.
h YE No. t.
BARLEY Good feeding. t9?43c; fair to
choice malting, 4i)t.lc.
HEEDS No. 1 fiaa, tlOtH; No. I north
rern, till. Clover, contract grade,
$1126.
t UOVI8ION8 Short ribs sides (loose).
l'Jiiya 6:. Mess pork, per bbl , tl7.t&417.0.
lard, per 100 lb.. 3N.90. Short clear sides,
(boxed). 39 S7H10.00.
The receipts and shipments or nour ana
Mllrraokre Orntn Mnrket.
MILVACKE& Wis . July t WHEAT
Lower; No. 1 northern. h4MV: No. 3
northern, SaflSfic; September. R9SSo.
RYE Dull; No. 2. 04ji4c.
rtARLKY Dull; No. I. CVfiWc-; sample,
4&df)1c.
CORN-Stesdy: No. t cssh, 614lT62l4c;
September. t?c ssked.
Philadelphia Prodnre Market.
PHILADELPHIA. July t PI'TTER
Flrm: extra western creamery, 20Hc; extra,
nenrhy prints, ;3c.
ECIOS Steady ; western rresn, inc ai
mark .... ..
CHF1F.8E Firm; New lorg iuii creama,
grain were:
I- lour, bbls
Wne.t. bu
Corn, bu ..
oats, bu .
Rye bu ..
Barley, bu
Receipts. Shipments
... 130
... 2:'.0 13.1J
...490.80 93.til)
...344 40O 20o.
... ;.0K) 1.0" a)
.... 18.7uO Ida)
On ths Produce exchange today the but
ter market waa steady; creamery, l&'riiwc;
datrle. IStflSc. Kki steady; at mark,
eases included. l!j'14L(C; firsts. 14H; prime
first. 1..; extras, lac. Cheose, steady. 10H
tUSc.
Peoria Orala Market.
PEORIA. July t-CORN-Lower; Ko. I
fellow. Uc; No. t. 63c; No. 4. 62c; go grade
j!151Uc
OAT8 Lower: No. t white. S9o: No, I
wt,ii 3'irtjoSWc: No. 4 white. 37a-tjic.
WHI6KY-tl 8.
Dalatk Urala Market.
DULUTH. Winn.. July 6-WHEAT-T0
-rrlT god oa uack. N. 1 ourtteru. ii;
Adama Eiprass
Amalgamated Copper tl.tOO
Amerloan C. A K 1.100
Amrrlran C. A P. pfd
Amerlran Cotton Oil..
Am. Cotton Oil pfd....
Amorlran Expreas
American H. A L. pfd too
American Irt. aerurtties. .. . tl,6(0
Ameiiran I.lnaeed Oil
Am. UTiseed Oil pfd.....
American Locomotlrs ....
Am. Locomotive pfd
American s. A K ,
Am. f A tl. pfd
Amcilican Bugar Refining
Am. Tobacco pfd rtfa...
Anaconda Mloiug Co....
Atchleoa
Atrhtaon pfd
Atlantic Coaat l,is.....
Baltimer A Ohio
Sal A Ohio pfd
Brooklra Rapid Transit.
Canadian Paclflo
Central et New Jersey
Cheeapoake A Ohio
Chicago Great Western
Chicago A Northwestern....
Chicago. Mil. A St. P
Chlraso T. A T
Chicago T. A T. pfd
C. C. C. A Bt. Louie
Colorado Puel A Iron
Colorado A Southern
Colorado A Bo. 1st pfd....
Colorado A Bo. d pfd
Consolidated Caa
Cora Produeta
Corn Products pfd
Delaware A Hudson
Delaware. L A W
Denver A Rto Grande.
Denver A R. O. pfd
Planners' Securities
Krla
Erie tat pfd
Rrte M pfd
Genera! Rlectrlc
Hocking Yallev, offered....
llllnolt Central
international Paper
International Paper pfd....
International Pump
International Pump pfd
lowa Central
Iowa Centra! pfd
Kansas City Bouthern
Kantaa City Bo. pfd
Loulevlll A Naahvllle.....
Mexican Central
Mtnneapol'a A Bt. Loala...
M.. St. P. A 8. B. M
M , bt. P. A 8. B. M. pfd.
Mlaaourl Pacific
Mlasourt, Kanaaa A Teiaa..
M . K. A T. pfd
National Lead M ..
National k. R. of M. pfd.:
New York Central
New Tork. O. A W
Norfolk A Weetera
Norfolk A W. pfd
North American
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People' a Gas
P.. C. C. A Bt. L
Preaied Bleal Car
Preaaad Steel Car pfd
Pullman Palace Car
Reading
Reading let pfd
Reading 14 pfd, offered...,
Republic Steel
Republic Steel pfd
Rc-a lalsnd Co
Rrk Island Co. pfd
Bt. L. a 8. P Id pfd
Bt. Lou la 8. W
Bt. Lo-ila 8 W pfd
Southern Paclflo
80. Paclflo pfd
Bouthern Railway
Bo. B.llwajr pfd B
Teaueaaee Coat A Iron....
Teaaa A Par I Be
Toledo. Bt. L. A W
T . St. LAW. pfd
t'nloa Pacific
t'nlon Pacific prd
lotted Btatea Eiprosa.....
t nlted Slates Realty
t'nited State Rubber
I'. 8. Rubber pld
t'nited 8'.at ft tee)
C B. Bteel pfd
Va. -Carolina Chemical ...
154
100 il4
II V,
1
Lew. Clean.
14
7H
Is
f4
Ken York Mining; Storks.
NEW YORK, July 8. Closing quotations
on mining stuefs were:
Adams Con 0 Little Chlet ...
Ontario
Cphtr
Phoenix
pntoai
'Savage
bierra Nevada
1.700 ITS MS
14SH
ur4
12'
7
141 u,
7S
ins-
U4H
'
159
'si"
1
m
141
111 -
1J
17
4,
MM
JS444,
lltS
'tiii
leg
US
1M
111'
ti
4IS
IIS
87
47S
111
V)
77S
tlOS
'40S
MS
MS
40',
'il"
1U
178 i,
US
I
47
I3S
7S
41
111
77S
tMS
'40''
8S
17
40S
142
174',
II
tOO 14 S I4S
1.800
1.400
4.100
1.100
1.000
4.100
l
I. M0
00
4.4UO
4U0
too
""go
tuO
11.400
l.fl
i.ioi
600
100
14. 30
!4S
II
141
10
an
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17
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7Mj
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w
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34
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141
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7
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120
110
100
li 10
100
no
l.lvernaol Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL, July t WHEAT Snot,
nominal, future, quiet; July 8 Hl; Sep
tember. 6s d; December, 8a 6'd.
CORN Spot, steady; American mixea,
old. 4 lid: future, quiet; July, 4a 1 ,,(!;
September, s 7d.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. July t SEEDS Clover, steady
and dull: cash, 3i.75; July, t.67H; August
alalke, 7.60; prim limotny, li.iu.
CMm Market.
NEW TORK. July t.-OFFEB-Market
for futures opened steady at unchanged
prices to a decline of 6 points under scat
tering liquidation and a little Buropeuvn
selling In spite of fairly steady European
market and a liberal decrease in th
world visible aupply for th month of
June. Offering wer not heavy and price
continued around th Initial level until near
the cloe when Inert was increased sell
ing for European account, and th market
was finally steady, st a net decline of 641 10
points, bales wer reported 01 z idu Dags,
Including September. r33b;
8 .ijvi.&U:; March, 6 80e. May,
spot, quiet; No. T Invoice, 7Tc.
Chene. pfd..
Va. -Carolina
Wahash
Wabash pfd
Weila-rargo Express
Westtiighoua Sleet na ....
Weatern t'nloa
Wheeling A L
Wteceoela Central
Wia. Central pfd
Norther Pacific
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd
Sloee-Bhemeld Steel
Ore Northern p!4
Interborouih MetropellUs
Interboraugh Mel. pld
Total Bale for the day.
last
100
11.400
100
t. mo
too
l.a()
too
wo
I.iO
M.400
ioo
"ioo
l.euo
7 10
St. 700
1.70O
10
400
U0
MS
IS',
13S
41
40
8Sts
114S
I4S
MS
144
US
SS
14!
4S
'iiii
44
'4
101
u
106 S
2
100
800
"iiii
14.80
tut
10
1.0U
1.00
. 1.808
to
I
18
'44
IN
s
101
tt
i4
f s
1
711. rao akara.
16
4
13
1
4IS
W
111
13 S
14
141
30
US
MS
141
MS
';
4i
's
u
106
US
44
t
II
44
1M
101
7
10
M
71
17
36
88
n
o
no
II
M
4
113
141
114
12
7
IJ4
84
M
111
111
2
71
188
111
86
id
170
II
M
1
S5
;
47
118
us
77 s
KKS
f40
40
84
81
40
77
7
111
121
114
Ik
40
aJS
14
48
14
10
141
US
4i
161
171
I
s
7
1M
'
M
80
1
0
134?
8
71
44
as
II
IK'
so
84
16
84
83
8
4
2.
4S
46
114
14
141
10
85
141
U
111
1
44
107
83
1
104
US
4S
871
180
81
17
llti
44
188
It
10
j:
as
Alice
Rrcece
Urunawlck Con .
Comsiock Tunnel
Con. la I. A Va.
Horn Silver
Iron Silver .....
Leadvlile Con ...
oneted.
10
..!
.. 10
.. I'l
.. li
.. as
,.ist
. .too
.. IS
bmall -Hopes
ntandard ....
.. 3
..145
..140
.. I
.. 4
.. 70
.. II
.. SO
tllO
54ir6.75
, 4.7oua.-0
4.tu4.i6
, 4 iVt4.80
, t"4.10
, 1.7b't.l 00
.7S84.10
Date. I 19(A iv.ll9O.ltM.lt02.!lt01:!lW0.
June 23...
June 1'4...
June 25...
June 2A...
Juno 27...
June 33...
June 29...
June 30.
Jul
July
Julv
July
July
1...
t...
3...
4...
t...
t 34H-, f 16:
M
6 ti
t J"' t IS
6 i 32
t 41 b 30,
l 6 U
8 4b,
t 08
t 12
t 161
f 7! 7 9 II
t 67, 1 B! 5 93J
t 671 7 61 6 Ooi 5 W
48
t 47l
I 14
6 11
II uv, a sn
6 l. 6 0s 6 t
a
6
t 1.11 i 60
t 19! 5 M
16 51
t 70 7 611 6 93 6 tn
t 86 7 64i 6 Ml Vr
7 6fi l 11
7 63, o j l
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7 64
7 64
7 61
7 64
t 0t
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5 76
6 73
5 01
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8 18
Sunday. .
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle. Hogs.
Omaha tl .766.70 tt.40cjt.S6
Chicago 14i&l 6.7Wri6.t5
Kansas City i.0ti 10 6.7fcv 7o
St. Louis 2.lXu6.o5 . 6 dn4j6l0
Sloug CI IV t.OOtfi'S.50 6.4"4t.jO
WEDNESDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following shows the number of car
of stockers and feeders shipped to the
country and their points of destination:
CATTLE. Car.
L. Kheeler. Kelleiton, In. Q , 1 I
B. Welton, Kellcrton, Ia.-W i
L. Petersen, I'ntlerwood. Ia. R. 1 1
W. U Andrews, Qeneseo, 111. R. 1 1
K. H. Read, Logan, la. 1. C 1
ii. M. Headwall, Wahoo, Neb K. E.... 3
M. M. Hopkins, Vllllsca, Ia. Q 1
Wolf A M., Rid Onk. la i 1
L. C. Harvey, Phillips, Neb. Q 1
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road wns:
Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
Foreign Financial.
LONDON. July 5. The rates for money
were lower in the mnrket today and the
supplies were Increased, owing to dividend
disbursements. Discounts wer sympa
thetically wcHk. ' tin the stock ejecnange
the Improvement which marked the close of
the market yesterday i was sustained
nnfl further slight advances were main
tained, but the volume did not incras.
Consols, after being higher, closed with no
change. Home rails benefited by good
traffic returns and moderate Investment
purchases. Russians eased after early firm
ness. Americans opened quiet. A . small
amount of business was transacted In the
forenoon with fractional gains operators
awaiting the receipt of the opening prices
tn New Tork. - Later - Americans became
steady, prlcea hardened and the market
closed firm after fair business. Kaffirs
were again weak. Japanese Imperial 6s of
1904 closed at 103.
PAKIS, juiy u. Prices on Ihe bourse to
day were weak and closed heavy. Russian
Imperial 4s clcsed st 76.76 und Russian bonds
of 1904 at 489.00. The private rate of dis
count was 2 11-16 per cent.
Bank of England Statement.
LONDON, July t The weekly statement
of the Bank of England shows the fol
lowing change: Total reserve, decreased,
tl. 678,000; circulation. Increased, t&ll.OiAi;
bullion, decreased. t767.000; other securities,
Increased, 5,184,000; other deposits. In
creased, S.73:,000; public deposits. In
creased. 6((2.0u0: government securities.
Increased. 1.000.000 note reserve. de
creased, 1.666.000. The proportion of the
bank's reserve to liability this week Is
41.3 per cent as compared with 47.44 per
cent last week.
C, M. & at. P... 1
Wabash 3
Missouri Pacific 1!
Cnlnn Pacific? system IS
C. At N. W., enst 7
C. A N. W.. west 16
C, et. P. ,M. & 0 4
C, B. & J., east 1!
C, 13. & Q., west 33
C, n. I. & P., cast 3
Illinois Central 2
Total receipts..- 106 84 10
The dlspus.tlon of the day's recelpls was
as follows, each buyer purchasing In num.
Ixi' of head indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
3
1
ii
8
3)
3
4
16
1
, 1
81
BHEEP There was a moderate run of
sheep this morning, only ten cars being re
ported In. The trade was slow and the
feeling generally weak, f till prices as com
pared with lueadny were probably not very
mucn different. In fact not enough range
sheep, or for that matter sheep or lamba.
of any ,klnd have arrived since the break
to really establish a market, sei thst It Is
no ensy matter to tell whether It Is higher
or lower. There Is one thing certain, and
that Is thst the feeling amor.g the buyers
Is weak and the general talk Is Hint sheep
nsve not yet loticnea nottom. wnetner the
feeling wl.l prove to be a reality or not I
mains to be seen.
Of the receipts here today seven car
were shipped In by C. Mecham & Son of
Montpelier, Idaho. The lambs sold at PVTiO,
with yearlings at 36 60 and ewea at tl.sOvii
4.R5. two cars of fed clipped lambs brought
in, witn some ted ewes at 16.10
Quotations for fed stock: Oood to choice
spring lamb. t7.0t7.76; good to choice
western horn lambs, S0Oij6.5O; fair to
good shorn lambs, tn.Fotit.OO; cull lambs,
14 auticra; good to choice yearlings. 85 260
S. 5; rair to good yearlings, b.mms.'ii; good
to choice wethers. I5.15y6.60; fair to good
wethers, 34 75476.16: good to choice ewes.
l4.7n4j6.Jo; lair to good ewes, t4.ai4.7K.
Quotations for range stock: Oood to
choice wethers, t5.00Ji5.50; good to chclc
ewes, I4.75'(i5.i5.
No.
2 Idaho bucks .
S Idaho buck
" western ewes
M Idaho ewes ,
V.l Idaho ewes
54S Idaho ewes and wethers
60 cull lambs
122 western ewes
161 Idaho yearlings
94 Idaho yearlings
KM western lambs
1(8 western lamb
318 Idaho spring lambs
315 Idaho spring lambs
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK
Av. Pr.
140 3 (V)
146 3 Ml..
200 4 50
80 4 go
104 4 80
..103 4 86
87 6 00
,91 6 10
.82 t 60
.82 I 60
. M1V, 8 00
. 81i 00
.69 t 10
.69 t 60
MARKET
97
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l.Ut
248
4t4
V.4-J
liecember.
8.aHi.jc;
Oils and Ilaaln.
OIL CITT. Pa. July t. O I L Credit bal
nres. tl M. Shipment. 84 812 bbl. aver
age 64 721 bbls ; runs. 144 730 bbl , average
2,E bbl. Shipments, Lima. 118.413 bbl.,
average 60.KA bbl.; runs, Lima, 87. Til bbls.,
gversge 28 648 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Oa.. July t OIL-Turpen.
tine, firm, oTVic
ROSIN-Flrm; ABC 33 V-S3 80; D. 3390:
E 34 10; K, t4 SO; O. ,4 35: H. M 40; I. 34 46:
K. 84tViJ: M. titCulTO; K. t; W a
1600, W W, IJ.3V.
Closing Stocks.
LONDON. July t.-Cloiiig quotations on
low diuch vavnarigw wer:
Cocao la. Boner .. 87 11-11 N. T. Ceatral
do account 87 Norfolk A w
Anaconda 13 I de pr
Atchleoa pre, Ontario a W
do pfd 101 PeeneT'.vaala ....
Baltimore A Ohio.. .120 Plead Mine
l anadlaa PacISc Ills Rending
Che A Ohio 64 1 do 1st ptd
CM. eg 04 W IT I do Id pfd
C . M. A St. P 175 Southera Railway
DeBeera 17 4e pfd
1 A R. 0 11 Southera Parlae ,
de pfd 17 Colon fci6e ....
Erie 41 S1 do pfd
do lei pfd 80 V. a. gleet
de Id pfd 70, 4, af
llllnola Caatral Ill Watxua ...
Leuiavlll, a Naak .144 pfd '"'
U . K. A T 14 IBpanlah 4a
SILVER Bar. dull. Zalt-IM per ounce,
MONEV-lValV per cant.
The rite of discount In th bnein marW.a
for hort bill I Ifti 1-16 per cent; for three
roonin oius, per renc
Troaaary Sta4nant.
WAIHlBUTUN, July g Today's alntaw
i pient jt lUs Irnviiry balances la ths guersj
...18
...
... 94
... u
... 84
... 1
... 81
. 85
.lti
,. .
.147
. ,1
86
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. x
. 44
Daak of Franc Statement.
PARIS. July t. The weekly bank stste
ment of the Bank of France shows the
following changes 1 Notes In circulation,
decreased, 190,600,000 francs; treasury de
posits, increased, 84,400,000 francs; general
deposits. Increased, 67,660.000 francs; gold
" . . . I . . 1..U .-.A .. . all. rap
In nanci. increasea, j,."),ao nn.
In hand. Increased, 3.676,000 francs; bills
discounted, decreased. 22,!77,O0O francs; ad
vances, decreased, 30,900,000 francs.
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, July 5 Bank clearings for to
day were tl.6,"43-92 and for the corre
sponding date last year tl.640,207.23.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. July 6. WOOL Market Is Still
In a somewhat perplexing condition with
the general Interest heightened. Consider
able trading Is In progress and more earn
est buying Is expected shortly. Pulled
wools nave been doing better of late and a
fair business has been done. Territory
wools are more sctlve. Woolen and worsted
men sre purchaser, tseverai moaerateiy
large transfer of new Wyoming and I'tah
are reported. Foreign grades are quiet.
Leading quotation follow: Ohio and
Pennsylvania XX and above, 33p34c; X.
S1!2c; No. 1. 87i38c; No. 2. 37mS8c; fine un
washed, id'tJJOC; quaiirr-IIHIUU uimailiru.
3i33c; three-eighths blond, lie; half-blood.
83c; unwashed delaine. 27'u2oc; fin washed
delaine, 36(g36o. Michigan, fine unwashed.
24fq-6c; quarier-uioua unwuanru, onuo-,
half-blood, 323:; unwashed delaines,
27(o2c. Kentucky, inaiana, etc., mree-
etghths and quarter-blood. 324 3lc. Terri
tory, inano nne. uixw, n-avy linv. iril' .
fine medium. 23jC4c; medium, 2hHi27c: low
medium. (S27c; Wyoming fine, 2?23c;
heavy nne, lBijjw; nne meaium, iKti.oc;
medium. 2fiiff27c; low medium, 27q28c; Utah
and Nevada fine. 2Sti2Sc; heavy line, liVSIOc;
fine tnd!um, 2i'02rx-: meoitim. T,yae; low
medium, 27i?i2Sc; Dakota fine. 2i&-tc; fine
medium, 21!uc; medium, 27'iiaic; low
medium, S6v27c. Montana ftne choice, 24
itj26c; fine average, i3j'.'4-; fine medium
choice, 24$26c; average. 23l24c; staple, 27g
28c; medium choice, 37jic; average, '(
rc. . ... .
ST. LOl IB, juiy a v teuL nieaay ;
medium grades combing and clothing. Htj
2Sc; light fine, lij2c; heavy nne, l&OLc;
tub washed, wazc.
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS. July t. COTTON
Spot closed quiet snd unchanged. Bales,
417 bales; low ordinary, 7c, nominal: or
dinary. tc; good ordinary, 9-lc; low
middling, 10c: middling. UHc; good mid
dling HSc; middling fair. 12c, nominal;
fair, 12Sc; receipts, 234; stock, 84,41 bales.
LIVERPOOL, July 6 COTTON Bpot In
moderate demand; prices two points higher;
American middling fair. 6.56d; good mid
dling, .30d; middling. t.0fd; low middling.
t90d; good ordinary, 6.7ud; ordinary, t6ud.
The sale of th day were 7,000 balee of
which 6110 were for speculation snd export
and Included b3o0 American. Receipts,
t3.cn bale. Including 22.000 bales American.
ST. LOC18. Mo.. July ..-COTTON
Steadv: middling. 10Tr; sales, none; re
celpts. none; shipment, none; stock. 27,966
bales.
near aad Molasses.
NEW TORK. JUiy BIHAR-Firm;
fair refining, lc; centrifugal, 96 lest, SSc;
molasses sugsr, 2c Reftned. steady; Na
t, .3uc; No. 7. 4 15c; No I. 4 10c; No 8. 4.06c;
No. 10. 4 00c: No. 11 3 95c; No. 12. I Hue; No.
13. 3 86c; No. 14, 315c: confectioners' A, 4 J6c;
mould A, t06c; cut loaf. 6 40c; crushed,
f 40c; powdered, 181c; granulated, 4 .uc;
cubes. 496c.
MOLAB8ES Steady; New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice. soifjMc.
NEW ORLEANrt, July t-Sl'QAR
Steady; 01 van kettle, centrifugal. 363 7-luc:
cemiifutal yellow, t7g,8ci seconds. 4
Omaha Packing company lite
bwift Slid compajiy tJe
Cudahy packing company bl4
Armour A Company M0
Cudahy Pack. Co., K. C... 138
bwift and company, K. C. 63
Armour c Co., K. C Isj
Vansant ft Co... I
Hill ft Son t
Uul Degan 7
J. B. Root At Co 33
St. Louis Dresed Beef Co
Oilier buyers 324
Total 3.633 6.206 2.577
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were light
following yesterday's holiday, but there
were plenty her to meet the requirements
of buyers. The fact was no . one seemed
very hungry for cattle of any kind and tne
trade as a whole was dull and very much
of a drag from start to finish.
There were som,e trtty good cornfed cat
tle on sale this morning, and while the total
offerings were small, buyers were very
slow about getting down to business. They
did not appear on the opening to care very
much whether they secured any fresh sup
plies or not. This naturally gave the mar
ket a weak tone. Still, when they did sell
the good kinds, that Is, those that were
thoroughly well rtnlshed, brought steady
prices. On the other hand, half fed and
wamed-up cattle were slow and lower.
Packers are shipping In from the southern
markets a good many grass Texan, which
they are able to. secure st much lower
prices than cornfeds are selling for. These
cattle naturally come Into direct competi
tion with the poorer graaes 01 rea canio,
thus weakening the market on -that kind.
What hss been said regarding beef steers
would apply equally well to the market on
cows and heifers. While the supply wss
very small, the market opened extremely
dull. The better grades finally sold about
steady, with other kinds lower. Cheap
Texas cattle are depressing the market on
common to medium kinds of cows snd the
feeling Is that anything like liberal runs of
grass cows would witness a decided reduc
tion in prices. '
There were no stockers or feeders of sny
consequence In sight and no noteworthy
chnnge In the market.
Representative sa'es:
No.
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. 104
. 841
. Ml
. 860
.104
.lea
.. 867
.. 740
.. IM
.. 820
.. tao
,. 136
,.1160
..1047
. . 101 1
. . 108
..1131
. .1040
,.1180
.. 120
.. 7M
.. 130
.. 880
.. 840
..!"
. .1000
..1040
..IIOO
.. 864
.. 160
.inao
.121
.117
. Ill
. 88
.1010
. Ill
. 10
.1140
. 124
. Ill
. Ill
.104
.1100
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t 00
4 0
4 00
4 If
4 16
4 88
4 SI
4 48
4 46
4 40
4 40
4 IS
4 64
4 80
4 80
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. .1161
..12.il
..1174
..1134
..1101
.104
..1144
..114
..1242
..1164
.1244
..1S30
..1170
..1121
...121
.1264
...144
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I 28
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Cattle Steady Hoars, Sheep and Iambi
Strong.
CHICAOO, July 6. CATTLE Receipts,
13,000 head; market steady; common to
prime steers, 34.0rna10; cows, 33.004.60;
heifers. 2,75ii.26; bulls, 33.754. 25: c.il
35 Si'.Jiii (10; stockers snd feeders. t3.7Tygl.60.
HOGS-Receipts, 32.0U0 head; market
strona: choice to urlme heavy. t.754i.90:
medium to good heavy, M0(ff6.7t: butcher
weights, tMi.92Hi: god to choice heavy
mixed. M tj041t 80; packing. tt.tj1.76.
SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipt s, lt.000
head: market strong; shep, t4. 2&& 3. ;
yearlings, t6.4Of7.40; shorn lambs, t6.4O0
6.09.
New York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK. July 5. BEEVES Receipts,
t.ort head; steers slow; top grades, 10c
lower; others, 16f25c lower; fat bulls, 33.09
&410; rows, 31.4CrdJ.no. Liverpool snd Ion
don esbles unchanged. Shipments today,
600 cattle.
CALVES Receipts (two days). 1200 head;
veals, steady, but slow for all except choice
handy veals; veals. t4.0O2J6.76: grassers and
buttermilks, t2.0i"64.00: dressed veals,
sternly; city dressed veals, 6$ 10c per pound;
Country dressed. HSc,
HOGS Receipts. 6,213 hesd, market feel
lhg easier; state hogs, 17.15(97. SO.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts Uwo
days 1, . &.tif 1 head: sheep steady; good to
choice lambs, 2530c higher: mediums,
slow; common not wanted and easier; sheep,
S3 505.00; lambs, tti.OoS.iii; one car choice,
ta.80; culls, 3i.50.
Kanaaa City l.tva Stoek Market.
KANSAS CITY. July t OATTLE-Ke-ceipts.
9.400 head. Including 4.6U0 southerns;
market for best, strong; others and dressed
beef steers. 15 404100; fair to good, t4.CV0
6. HO; western fed steers, t3.7ryuVoO; stockers
and feeders, 32. 16(144. 60; southern steers.
til.0O7i6.i6; southern cows, 3-003.60; native
cows, t2.00rii4.6o; native heifers, to.00ju.36:
bulls, t-'.4C4.0i calves, t2.60'a.60.
HOGS Receipts, 10,600 head: market
opened strong, closed 5(ij7ic lower; top,
to 72H; bulk of sain. $6 55ii 7o; heavy, t GS
1)4.70; packers, t 66.72; pigs and lights,
t&.&otSt.O.
bllrJr.r AND I,AM118-ll04ipt, ,IQ
head; market strong; lambs, tti.O0&7.2t; fed
sheep and yearlings. t4 75A.28; Texas and
Arizona yearlings, o. (i.'l.tj; lexaa una
Arlxona sheep, 34 7tVSi.0u; Texss goats, (3.00
$3.60; stockers and feeders, 3.i.76'u6 00.
St. Loo I Live Stock Market.
ST. LOriB, Mo., July 6 CATTLE Re
ceipt a, 7.600 head. Including 4,i00 Texsns:
rrsrket for natlvea steady; Texans weak;
native shinning snd export steers. 14 7frf
5.86; dressed beef and butcher steers. BV40
tr6.l0: steers under l.otii pounos, i.ifl4 so:
stockers and feeders. fl.Vv7iA.lb: cows and
heifer. tS.nw6.2ti: canner. 31 .a;.tio; Dull.
t2.401r4 80; calve. t3.nl4.0O; Texas and In
dian steer, t2.7tyh4iX); cow and heifers,
tl.OtsffS 60.
HOUSKereipta, 7.utu neaa: msrsei
hl.hor nivn mid llrhts. 86.60v7tl.80: packers.
tt.6CH8.0; butchers and best heavy. ti.76't
SHEEP AND LA.MHS rteceipt. iu
head; market steady; native muttons, 3"
ifofiort- lambs, tt OiVfl 00; culls snd bucks,
ta.0fjJi6.26; stockers. 34.5'Vu6 00.
dTnanil; loom mtisrstel, 6i7i' d4
raisin. t'tj-fiiNc; l.ndon layrr. tl5.
OMAHA WlltLF. AI.K M8.IIKFT.
Condition of Trerle and Qnotntlon n
Stnple nnl Kiarr I'rorlnre.
aVUCaO ne-'eltils, Iilk:ii, fltrlll sock, 14 So.
1.1 L. iui.i.iivl-li'ii, , looaie.s,
ii ; turssa., i.-,i . .u. .'; epilog
cmckeiie. iwv p'i lb.
u. 1 a r.i. 1 -1 amg tock, 14 JHc, choice
fancy tuaii, loc, cirtnviy, ilu-lSc.
HaV Mice, gui.ted ly oinoits reed com
pany; No, 1 upland, 81u.au; meuluut, 8 Vi
.o.tic, t8 oti, y siI'mw, t.au.
blLA.N-ler Ion. 317.60.
bv t.Ali oiiaitulaned can. tn bbl,
36.18; granulated cane, in acka, 35.11; grann
lated oet, 111 aucaa, 8o.ul.
sitivr- 1.1 ii...., -.c pvr gal.; In case,
t In-ll. iflna, 41.it, cuscs, 11 -.. can. 41. w;
caaea. 14 .-10. cars, ti c
Ct-iFp Kk Roaau-d, No. 33, :5c cr lb;
No. v, aio pn- lb.; No. l.ViC per lo. I
No. io, lnkjc per lb. ; No. si. ',2v,v: per lb.
CI' RED FISH Family white. ish. pet
quarter bbl , lis) lb., (4 t0; Nora-ay mack
erel, No. 1, 828; No. 2. -:8; No. 3. t-V; Irish,
No. 2, 816: hriring. In tibia , ibs. enci,
Norway 4k, 8li; Norway h, tu: Holland,
imiril. ili: hou.iml hen ing, in geg, mliK
in. ;; keg, mixed. nc.
ANMi-l' uouuB-linn, standard west
ern, otigtas-; Maine, 3111a 'lomutoes, 4-10.
Caiis, tl ottfl to; l ib.. r.SiCHjll. 1'lntaiplee,
grand. 2-10., .' tVD 80 . Sliced. 31 .ni-..
Uallon apples, fanty. tJ90; California apri
cot, tl .4102.00; pears tl.6ii.60; peacnea,
fancy, 1. ! 40; II. C. peachea, ti 0o 1.60.
Alaska salmon, red, 81. 3a; fancy Chinook,
K.. t- lo. tancy aockeye. F.. tl.R; sardines.
S oil. 82.00; mustard. I 6 10. tiweet
otsioes, il.l5e.;5; saiierKiaut, 31; pump
Ins. tCcfltlon: wsx beans, i-lb., 754ilsc;
lima beans. 2-lh.. Ifcofill 1. spinach, tl l
rhesp pas. 2-lb., 6(c; extra. 7atit0ei fasoy,
fi.acfji.w.
NEW VFtJE l AKLi'I.
TOMATOES Teaaa. per crats of 30 lb.
7fVfj80c.
WAX PEANS-Psr market basket of
tlKiut 15 lbs., 31.26
bTRING HL.ANS Pr market bakt at
about 15 lb., 60c.
TLRNirS. BEETS AND CARROTS
Per dox. bunches, 36a.
LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, ret dog,
heads. 20c
CCCl'MRERS Home-grown. per dog..
(Or: Texss. per bu. box, 3200.
ONIONS California. 3Hc per lb.: Texas.
In crstes, white, 11.75; yellow, 31.35.
UKKK.M UiNlUNB-wr dos. bunensa xggL
RADISHES Per dos. unches, 16o.
CABBAOl-V-Home-grown. 2vc per lb.
CACLlFLOWER-Pr dog. heads. 7a.
ORKEN PEA 8 Per bu.. tl.26
NEW POTATOES Per bu.. 75c.
OLD V EOETA bL.ES.
POTATOES Home-grown, per bu., 604J
tuc; eoutn Dakota, per bu.. 754jc Colorado,
tve per bu.
NAVY rtrsANB I er ou., 81 sl no. A H.i.
LIMA BEANS Per lb. W.
ROPICAL FRUITS.
DATES Pr beg of -id. pkgs., t2 00;
Hallowe en. In 70-lb. boxes, pr boa, to;
Payer, per lb., 4c; walnut stuffed. 1-lb.
pkgs , U 00 per dos.; I-lb. boxes, tl 00.
ORANGEs) California, extra fancy nav
els, large else. 34 luVns.OO: Mediterranean
sweets, all a I tea, Rf-iH 80; Valencia all
sixes. t5.KK8.8.
LEMONS Limotitcrs. extra fancy, S4A
size, 00; 300 to 8t0 sise, 37.su.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton, 7S8f
foe; Imported Smyrna, three. crown, Uo;
lx-crevn. 13c.
HANANAB Per medium slssd bunoh. IX 71
fii 2t; Jumbos, IK.om. 00
PIN EAPPLES Florida, sires 84, 30 and
34, 33 36.
FRUITS.
CHERRIES California, t3 00 per I-lb. bos,
sour cherries, 34-qt. crate, 81.60.
oOOSkUUKKlfcti-Pei' crate of 34 qts.
J2.00.
PEACHES California, 31 10 per bu.
PLUMB California, ll.6CkS2.00. 1
BLACKBERRIES Per 34-qt. crate, 33.26
RA8PBERHIEB Red. per 24-pt. crate,
12.26; black, per 84-qt. crate, 32.26.
APRICU'i 8 Per 4-oasket crate, 31.76.
:i I RR A NTS Home-grown, white and
red, per 24 qts., ti.60.
MELONS).
WATERMELONS Per lb., H40, or about
8CKiic each.
CANTELOUPES California, per crate,
about 46 melens, 14 50jlfl 00; Texas, per
crate, about 45 melons, 81 6.
CUT MEAT PRltE8,
Ribs: No. 1. 12c; No. 2. 10c; No. t, 80.
Loin: No. 1. 16c; No. 2, 12Vo; No. I, Uo.
Chuck: No. 1, rjc; No. 3, 6c; No. I. 484c.
Round: No. 1, IVc; No. t, lc; No. 3, ;0
Plate: No. 1, 3c; Not 3, 3c; No, 3, tHc.
mihcki j.ANEOL'8. .
per bbl., BS.7S.
..1046
.. 148
.. 171
.. 124
..1040
.. 130
.. 810
.. Ito
.. too
..174
..11
. 10OO
..1010
..loJ4
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..l4t
..1041
..1144
... lOtA
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... "6
...184
...1144
...1071
...1070
...1160
I 10
I 60
I 6i
i 40
80
I It
I II
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I 44
8 71
71
I 7t
I 75
8 71
I 76
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i 80
tl
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I 80
t C4
4 00
4 It
4 ii
4 88
COWS AND HEIFERS.
.1071
. 141
411
. 410
60
..108
..1400
..Ilea)
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..1218
.1110
..140
.. t0
..117
.. ISO
.. 240
.. 80
.. U0
.. 820
.. 13
.. 171
.. !
.. m
.. ion
.. 81
.. 188
4 Ot 31
HEIFERS.
I US 1 . . . . ...
3 0 t
t 1
3 4 1
4 18
BULLS
851 4 II
644
t
110
4 It
4 tt
4 It
I tt
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I 76
I 71
I 71
3 71
I 44
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3 40
a m
I 8
I 76
4 N
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4 8
4 6
4 78
I 0
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1.
.1418
.. 710
..141
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CIDER Per k. 13 76; per bbl.,
viiiKP-Y New. rr 34 lbs.. 13.60.
CHEESE Swiss, new, 18c; Wisconsin
brick, 12c; Wisconsin llmberger, l2o; twins,
13; Toung Americans, 16o.
NUTB- VVainui. 40. a. put nvuaw nvw
Crop, per ID., !c; uara nuii, per 10,
13iC. Pecans, larga, per w, w. nineuj,
per lb., Uo. Peanuts., per lb., VAo; roasted,
per lb.. 12c. Chill walnuts, per lb.. lXffWWo.
Almonds. of shells, per id., 17o; hard
shells, per lb., 16a Coco nuts, 14 per sao't
of IOO.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK July 6. METALS The Ixm
don tin market deollned over th holiday
with spot there closing at 87176 3 8d and
futures at 4172 15s. Locally the market
was easy. In sympathy with the decline
abroad, and closed at tlS.37H$38.76. Copper
also was lower in the London markel, al
though the decline was slight. Spot closed
at 31 7s id and futures si 30 7s tdi Lo
cally copper waa unrhsnged; lake quoted
at tia.60ai9.O0; electrolytic, ll8.3tV8n8.82H;
casting. tl8-0i31t l!V4- Lead Vas unchanged
at tS.7535.0 In the local market, but de
clined 2a Kd to 16 lis 3d In Ixmdon. Spelter
closed st 2i 17s ttd In London and st 36.96
ft'',. 00 In the local market. Iron was 3d
higher In the English market with standard
foundry quoted at 49s lod and Cleveland
warrants at 60s ld. Ixcally tbe market
was unchanged; No. 1 foundry northern,
tin 26i&18.78; No. ! foundry northern, tl7.7fy(j)
18 20; No. 1 foundry southern, 317.5?l8.o0;
No. 2 foundry soul hern, tl7.OOfll7.fO.
BT. LOUIS. July I. MET A I J3 Lead,
steady at 36-K. Spelter, quiet at 36.t7
Changes at Notre Dame.
NOTRE DAME. Ind., July 6. In the as
signment of stations for members of the
Holv Cross of the United States Rev.
Thomas Corbett. for many years rector of
Corby Hall, is transferred to Columbia
college, Portland, Ore., aa prefect of dls.
clpllne, and Kev. Mtcnaei uuinian, preai- ,
dent of Columbia college, Portland. Or.,
ha been assigned to a position In the
fntMiltv nf Kotre flame. The new nrealdent
of Columbia will be announced later.
Traveling Salesman Ends Life.
NEW YORK. July 6 F. N. Woodruff, a
traveling saleamsn for Marahsll Field 8c
Co. of Chlcsgo, who ssiled from Liverpool
for New York on the steamer Majestic,
committed suicide on July 2 by cutting hi
throst with a rasor. The body was buried
at sea and the suicide waa reported upon
the arrival of the Majestic today. Ths rea
son for Woodruff s set is not Known, lie
was 36 years old.
ratal Shipwreck.
MACHIAS, Me., July 6. The loss of four
men and of Ihe three-masted schooner Ella
C. Eells of Rockport. Me., was reported
In a mesag received here today from
Captain W. A. Preen of the schooner, the
only survivor. Th chooner wss wrecked
yesterday on Libby Island, one of the
outer Islands of Machlas bay, while bound
from New Bedford, Mass., to Windsor,
N. H.
St. Joseph Live Stoek Market.
BT. JOSEPH. Mo.. July 6. CATTLE
Receipts, 1.911 head: market weak to 10c
lower: natives. 34 toi.5.80; cows and heifers,
tl 7f'tj4 75; stockers snd feeders, J3
1HX Iteceipts, a.aiii neau, inaiaei w
lower; light, 36668.tK); medium ana
heavy. 3f.57H'''671ri.
SHEEP AM' MMCO-nnripii, ivi
head; market strong; lambs, ti.ia.
Sloax City Live Stoek Market.
BIOUX CITY, Ia . July t (Special Tlo-
. .n r, 1 ( A 11 1 . iv r m w 1 i'ir mhi 1 1 r 1. . 11 1 1 -
Ct strong:: beeve. 34 185 60; cow, bull
and mixed. I3 004&4 60; stockers and feeders,
t.; 401i4 10; calves and yearlings, 33.004 tsj.
rteceipre. I.ow imaa, . .
selling at H m 50; bulk of sales, i too 4a.
' Stock In Sight.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Jennie A. Connell to Harry A. Tukey,
lots 3. 4. 21 and 12. block 26. Halcyon
Heights, a sub of 12-16-12. t 100
Addle I Houk to Voytech Skola, lot
1. block 8. Potter A Cobb's add, W0
Ida L. Thompson to M. R. Hume, lot 4, ,
block 18, Csrthage add I
Thomas P. Kllkr und wife to Michael ,
Golden, lot 23, block 3, Valley tirov
add 60S
Ernest A. Wlgguhorn; Jr., and wife
to Augul Pearson, 35 ft of lots 8
and f, block 1, city of Omaha 1,160
Mary Goldsborougn to Joseph A.
Chaloud, lot 3. block 7. Albright's
sub of block 30. Albright s Choice.. S00
Ernest Sweet to Cornelius A. Hase,
n 42 ft of S 138 ft of lot It. Ulse s
add W
Csrl Usnschelt and wife to Anton
Ward, n 90 ft of lot 16, block 3.
ramnheU'a add 960
wira of live atock at the slg DrlnciDSl n m Vtsrhmona tn Hubert Bascombe.
western markets yeiterday were aa follows: I lot 24. block 15. Omtht Heights 600
i.aii. nogs, niiecn. Martin L. Bugsrman 10 max mmi,
1,000
South Omaha
Sioux City ....
Kansaa City ..
Bt. Joseph
Bt. louis
Chicago
.494
.. aco
....4h0
.. 1.916
.. 7 600
. .11.000
3. .37
2.64a)
10.600
1.240
7.000
32.MO
2,630
3,7481
707
3.0oD
15.J
... 34,61 66,477 30,037
Totals
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Prnlts
NEW YOKK. July 6. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market continues weak. Prim
apple for November delivery. 6e asked
and 6c bid. Spot quotations are unchanged
with prime quoted at 113 11)C; eholce, 11-a
lHV; fancy, ll4,ai2e
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
are unchanged with quotatlona ranging
from 7'e to 6c, according to grade. Apri
cots sre In very light supply and coast
advices claim a very poor outlook for the
new crop. Choice. He; extra choice. 18Hc;
fancy. 14614e. Peachea ar very firm;
choice, loVJjllc: extra choice, llsfiimc;
fancy. ll&12c; extra fancy. 125lJc.
RaUlns ar very firm; choice. l"3Hc;
extra choice. USfTlic; fancy. 11848112c; ex
tra tancy, 12rQ12V:. Raising ar In fair
lot 4. block 1. sub of lot 30. Albright s
Choice
Frank H. Gaines to Mary E. Mulvl
hill. undivided Vi Inter! in lot . ..
Waahlncton Square
Thoma C. Kennedy et ux.. to Frank
Peoples, lot ii. block 2, Grammercy
Part
Nicholson P. Trenery and wife to
Henry W. Aihmusen. lot 19. block
13. Saunders A Himebaugh's High
land Psrk 150
Eugene Purdy to William T. Mullen,
e 62 ft of lot 1, Armstrong's suh TOO
Ernest Hartman and wife to John W.
Danaldnon, lot 13. block 3. Jettrr'a
Id add too
John A McCrenry nd wl' to Thoma
F. Qtilnlan, lot 4. block 1, Maryvll
dd. .tf
O. M. 01eon to John Jorgenson, lot 13,
block 1. Roae Hill add 1C0
O. M. Oleson to A I. Waters, lot 22,
block I. Rose Hill add . 100
peier Jeaern. jr.. to r'amuel ft. Van
Beuren, lot Tt, Nclsoga add..,,, iTOt
Total